Matlab opens a figure on its own with this funny feature!

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Hi
I am sure I have only one figure,plot(...) command in my code, but when I run it, it first creates this funny figure (with lot of menu!!) and then opens my figure as figure 2!
And then when I try to close it manually, the whole Matlab crashed!
I am so surprised! I checked again every thing, but I do not know what the cause is!
Can someone help?
This is the code I use:
figure,plot(t,A,'-b','linewidth',2,'markersize',12);
set(gcf,'units','normalized','outerposition',[0 0 1 1]);
set(gca,'fontweight','bold','fontsize',12);
Thanks!
Steven

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Jan
Jan on 19 Oct 2015
This my question of the week. Obviously you've installed the toolbox for parallelized user interfaces by accident.
Most likely you've shadowed an important built-in function, which is called inside the commands to create the GUI of a figure. So try to remove the user-defined folders from the path at first and run your code again. If this still does not work, a re-installation of Matlab seems to be a good idea - of course after testing the behavior after a restart of the computer.
Good luck!
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Steven
Steven on 20 Oct 2015
Thank you Jan and Walter. The problem is now resolved. The problem seemed to exist for only that path. When I run the same code in another path, it is fine!
Thanks!

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Image Analyst
Image Analyst on 19 Oct 2015
This works fine for me in R2015b.
t = rand(1,40);
A = rand(1, length(t));
figure,plot(t,A,'-b','linewidth',2,'markersize',12);
set(gcf,'units','normalized','outerposition',[0 0 1 1]);
set(gca,'fontweight','bold','fontsize',12);
What did you use for t & A? What version did you use, and in what operating system?
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Steven
Steven on 19 Oct 2015
t and A are usual arrays (like yours).
I am using R2013a on Windows 7.
Thanks

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